{tat mmar. I THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN hill column 1| reaerved for new: I local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inaerted l8 five cents a word, ltrletly pay- able In advance. ORASWIZLL for Pnologrgphn, DB. J. O_ GALLANT Dental OI- Eo will be closed till Beptember th. THE COIICORAN BUSINESSG INING STUDIO re-opena on eptember 7th. OAVEXDISILMSpend the Labor y week end at Shining Waters ge and enjoy a real holiday. UT. JOHN'S PREBBYTEBIAN EHUBCH. Belfast. Rev. R. S. ley. Ph.D.. Minister. orning Worship 11. Evening orship T. ervlce in l-‘lat River School. "ursclay, 8 P. M. CIAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- EL CHARGE. - Sunday, Septem- u 5th. Cavendish l1 A. M. New Glasgow 7 I10 P. M. Cavendish Sun- ‘uy School in Yniied Church l0 . .\i'. George Couch. Minister. TRYON -— BONSRQVI’ BAPTIST IASTOIIATE. - Services for Plun- lay. Septctnber 5th are: Albany 1i A. .\l. 'l‘t',\‘ort Ii P. M. V/cstmore- land T '10 l‘. M. Communion Se:- Iice. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. )IL'RI~‘I~\I' IIARBOLR UNITE!) LIHPRCH. — Services Sunday. Sept. 5th, will be as follows: Murray Harbour ii A. M. Little Sands .'i P. M. Afurrafv It1\ er T "i0 P ‘M. Rev ‘ Roy ‘Vessey, Mxnister. CHERRY VALLEY IYNITEI) OHIJRCHr-Servzce September 5th It 11 A. M. St. Andrew's. Orwell. at 7.30 P.M. “here the Male T110 from Brooklyn, P, F. I. will sing. No ervices that. clay a1. Vernon River. ev. A. S. Weir. Minister. UIGG, IIAZELBROOK“ (‘R055 ROADS. -— Services for Sunday. Bepta-nber 5th. Flgg 11 A. M. S. S. l0 A. M. Haicilrook fl P. M. S. S. I P. M. Cross Roads 7.710 P. M. SB. 0 A. M. Alexandra S. S. 10.90 A.M. c. Byron llorviett, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN (‘HFRHH CANAYM. Jhnrdlgnn 11.00 A.M. rne Valley 33’) P. M. Morltague P. M. lie-opening services at Lorne Valley nt. which Rev. Donald icholson will h» the attest speaker. '. Archibald \IllTCI1lS(1l'l will aonduct ihc services for the day. POLICE COFRT — At the Sti- pendlary ltlngfvratea Court yes- terday. five pe‘ ons appeared 0.1 Bharges "l fa mg to iiie inromil mupwd by bax of beinu while liirhdrazvn af'er T!’ one work '11" rrher tzsu charges W871. returns had iiren filed anti cnszs of the murt. paid. 1nd “my Gordan Harfp‘! 1H1 In \\:'h ilon-suppcrt_pm_,,,r‘ A man rharzcri of wife "as dis- 20d after sac"- ‘tun had been THE PRICSBYTERIAN CHURCH soirvmber 3th. 1948. Ser- Rcv tllarlcs D. IIOTIIIEISUII. . A. at the morning service and e1‘. F. Norman Youna. Pl. A.. at e evcnzng service. Anniversary aupper and sacred concezt will be held on ‘Tvionrlav evening, Septem-i ' r1111 the Brooklin Trio as‘ .s. ‘IIIIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; IN (l\N.-\D.'\. - Services for Sun- day. September 5th. as follows: Mti Stotvart 11 A. M. Hirahtleld rmsi P. M. Srraimevit of Baptism at, Hirzhfleld. The Minister will 0011-; duct these two services. Marshfleldi lervice at. 11 A. M. conducted bv] Mr. (‘arl chrrie. Presbyterian Stud-j “Ital- Bchools: 1 Harrinizton . Minister. Sunday 1O A. M. Elli’- Ma rshflolrl 10.20 A. xvr. Hichflelci zoo r. M1 "Pei "it f" 511m“ Marshflcltlitea please note changel Week» In" "KY1"! JDPllt. A pleas- ln time of service from evening to} 3"‘ hillldal’ with h" f°tks~ Norman Young] morning. Rev. Minister. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY —A1r Irisht/nvn couple. Mr. and Nlrn. Henry Mcikle, celebrated irreir lflih. wcrlrling anniversary. Jilly 28. 'l'hcv were the recipients or ennui gifts on the occasion of hie milcstone in their marri=d Ih from many friends and ac- qudntatit-es at. Camp L‘A.ine Verte. N. B. The elderly couple were married July 2R, 1898, at Winslow Road. P.E.I., by Rev. Jncoh Layton of the Presbyterian Church. Covehead, P. E. I. F)? aeveral rears. Mr. Meikle worked la a blacksmith with the. Canad- lan National Railways In Char- lottetown. later moving to ‘rift Blue Boll Tract. Victoria couniygiml "unlit" W“ m" 151"“ i!‘ in 1913. He con- ihe rail wife service with with his tinned his way as a his retirement. 1n i034. Mr. and Mrs. .\feikle took up residence a‘ trishtnu-n four years ago. and have lived thcre since that time. Meikie. is a son of William Milne of Charlottetown and was barn B1 i873. His wife. the former iso- clla Maclnuis, was born in 18d? at. Cove-head. P. E. I., a daughter of .1. Aiaclnnis. On the occasion of their anniversary they were pzr- eral fricnrls at the camp. -Mnnrton Times. the °‘“'"fRa‘.ph MacCaull.' _ _ .the Playetie, l: Murray: Harbour north will ob-i domj this u.“ presenmd m. M,“ “n” L‘ “i-"“'fll"h Anmwlsmy m‘) Mary Muttart. Mrs. Blanche Har- W311 be ‘I'm A" M- “ml 7'30 John l-laslam and Mrs. Ralph iyiao- ity vote of than-ks was given by section foreman until] .\.'r i ‘regretted by her many urn-ed with l "m". rmkm; ma“ ;She was the last survivor of her and nunlerous other gifts hy rev. {immediate family but has a ntlln- lrishtown ber oi near relatives in this pro- IDIMII‘! TAXI Phone ll CONIIDEIATION LEI IN- SUBANCE. HOWARD McINNIU PHtOd Footwear at 1'15 Queen street. WANTED AT ONCE — Man to work on farm. Apply Gordon Shaw. Brackley Beach. Till! CHARLOITETOWN KIN- mcmanrlx will reopen Septem- ter 9th, under the direction of Mrs. Ira Clark. assisted by Mrs. Merrill Graham. For further iniornation call Mrs. Clark MRS-L. rm: PRESBYTERBAN cannon IN CANADA. — Service: on Bun- day. September 5th. will be u fol- lows: WOOd Island! 11.00 A. M. Caledonia 3. Murray Harbour 7.30. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per at the evening services. Sunday Schools Wood lslandn 1000. Caled- onll 2.00. Rev. T. A A Duke. Min- ister (TLEARY PASTORAL (‘BRIT-PL —'i‘he United Church of Canada. Rvv. W. G. Dickson. R. A... Pastor. Seivlces for stindav. September 5th are as follows: Bloomfield 11 A. M. West Devon 2 P M. Brae. 51.30 l’. M. ULeary 7.30 P. M. Special speaker at all services is Rev. 1.. u. Mars-hall. B. A.. South Martland. .\‘. S. l.nrd‘s llay Alliance Secretati for the Maritimres. WINSLOE UNITED CHI'R.(‘H.— Services for Sunday. September 5th. llighfleld ll A. M. Prinvetown Road 3 P. M. South Mlinsloe TR!) P. M. Sunday Schools at regular hours. Mr. W. E. Brooks of the P. E. I. l.ay..~nen's Association will be in charge of the services for the day. John F‘. MacKay. B. A., Stud- ent Minister. HAMPTON PASTORAL (ll-LARGE. — Services September 5th: Bonshaw il A. M. De Sable. .'l P. ‘M. Victoria ‘100. On Monday. September F-th there will he a con- gregational meeting at. R o'clock in the Appin Road church: at this meeting plans will be made to re- novate the fthurch. so 1t is hoped that all who have the interest. of the. church at heart will make a special effort. to be present. T. G Head, H. R.- R. D., Minister. W. M. I. MEETING — The’ Cape ‘Traverse Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society was entertained by Mrs. <Rev.i E. R. Woociside at the. Parsonage, Tr, on. at their last regular meeting. A goodly number of the ladies were present. The meeting was cun- the President, rr. The worship sorvice_ was carried out by several of the members. Mrs. Leigh Low- ther rcarl the Scripture passages, A duet. “as beatitiftiiiy rendered 11v Miss Mary Muhazl and Mrs. Blanche Harper. Mrs. John Haslam was pianist. The ’i‘emperan<'e program consisted of “What Price Free- per, Mrs. Harry Mui-iart, M15. Caull. A special feature of this meeting was the presentation or a Life Membership Certificate o] Mrs. Albert Muttnrt to her niece. Mrs. Boyd Lovvther. Mrs. Wood- side served a delicious luncheon which was enjoyed by all. A hes."- Miss Mary Muttart to Mrs. Wood- sida for her kind hospitality. CORNWALL PERSONALS Friends of Mrs. _Golding Hmitli. Cornwall. will regret. to hear a.~.e rs a patient in the P. E. I. Hob- Misa Helen McAlilev. Cardigan early in“: Dr. Mark Inman. Mrs. Inmaw InllLl their two daughters, Fay and flleather, left Cornwall today on ‘their way home to lamlon, Ont. 1 l Soon all the tourists will hrnc left us hut. it is hoped each one of .the.rn carried away pleasant. mem rories of the. “Garden of the tiurf" ‘and iut people. The tourist trade is growing ‘larger each year and Prince 13.1-- Ivrard Islanders should do ever.»- itlllllg 1n their power to make the Million Acre Farm so atlrn- tive that. those who have summer- .»ed here will extol its virtucs m lthe extent that. thousands oi oth- ers Will seek the quiet and ITaI- fords. I The death occurred Tuesday at lCornwall of Miss Thankful New- ison 1n her 88th year. The funeral iwas held Thursday from Corrnva" United Church. The late l-‘hss ‘Newmn lived in this rommunuy all her long life. She was a wom- nn of fine character and the o..1- ant person in the village. Desxite the fact. she lived in a ripe n21 ace, her pasaimr will be deep‘- friends. vince and in the U. S. A. your "Bcck-io-School" Headquarters low price 0t 1695-011 wool Tweed with two pair trousers— School Opening Special g ; _ ; fouths’ and Students’ ufl-wool SPORT COATS to cleur at 25 per cent 0H. The assortment is big- smuil checks and glen checks-polo cloths. Sizes 33 to 37—Every sport coat in the boys’ and students’ de- partment going on sole Thursday morning qt SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL {l}, OF....... . . . . . OFF Match up your Sport Coat with o smart pair oi Stu- dents’ LOlNG TROUSERS-Jhey are shaped and styled for that young man about to enter college or uni- varsity-drop loops-pleated front-zipper fly-waist sizes Z8 to 32 inch. A big assortment oI potterns.7I75 to 1 Dozens of Boys Ties Regular Price 50 and 65G SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL . . . . . . . . .. . . . . wfsricfai. - i 29c -4 O OMOOO-O-O-O-OQ-O-OO-O-QQQ O~O-O-O-O-OFQ-§O-FO-O40-OO-O-OO-O§O-O-O OWANTED. EXPERIENCED MAN FOR LARGE DAIRY Capable cf supervising plant, manufacturing butter, ice cream and procuring milk. Attractive salary. GENERAL DAIRIIS LIMITED, MONCTON, NJ. i i i z Heber Myers in ing opened with the Institute Um: and by repeating Creed in unison. new committees appointed: Roll call was answered by members. Minutes of last meeting were road and approved. It war decided that Mrs. Arthur Ma:- ~ Micken see about lending Insti- The Carleton W. l. held tlzeulitrte Mat. away to the Handicraft mflnlhll/ mfliifiu at the home ifiduild in Montreal. It was mavca Mrs. Albert Craswell on Augutland seconded to see Mr. Jone; n. 17th. with the President. Mr. .hout the teaching of music 1:1 cue | the chair. I\Zar!.-;.=chonl this year. Committees gave I ‘their rrporis and the fotZm-ing B..:k: 24' Mrs. l-leber Myers, Mrs. R12‘: i MacCaull. School: Mrs. Boyd Lus- tbet, m Harold Mutter-t. Pro- CARLETON w. l. t THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTET OWN . NEXT TUESDAY lock to School In the best looklngimost practical clothes in lay decal That's how you wont your young scholars dressed this busy new season-So make us ~ everything for kindergarten kiddies through to the college crowd uh-"Eiementary" prices! f. . . and we have arranged o special sole of Boys’ Suits Icr school opening. Over 100 Boys’ Suits, sizesIZB to 34, will go on sule Thursday morning oi’ the Suits—-sing|e and double breasted and all, $16.95 ~ Boys’ SWEATERS that will give plenty of tough wear are now in stock and awaiting your inspection—some with double elbows tor double wear-oil wool English yarns in the best makes such us Penman’; Monarch, Regent and others-dipper neck-V-ne-ck-full zip- per or button coat style in almost any colour you can usk Ior. Sizes 28 to 34. Priced us low as 2=75 for on all wool Sweater. We have ‘om-JIICYCLE LONGS-with double sect, and they have arrived just in time Ior school opening. For tough wcur these Trcusers ure hurd to beat- brown and blue checks and stripes‘. Sizes 28 to 36. JUNIOR LONGS-sume as above, but without double sect. Sizes 24 to 28. . . . . . .. ___ Who-PECIAI? i toys’ Fancy Tweed Trousers 5O Pair To Clear Thursday Sizes 16 to 34. Reg. $4.95. ‘SCHOOL OfENING SPECIAL . 2.4a I More‘. meoonm SEPTEMBER a. m. All wool SPORT SHIRTS of bold muckinuw plaids and smart checks-Abe boys will go for these-they are warm and a must for tough 3 qnd 4 I l. I school wanr. ..... ..... This PULLOVER is worm enough for skiing, yet light enough for school wear-all wool Jacquard patterns- The famous "Mucuber" make. 6 9,5 I Sizes 28 to 36. .,,.., rem; nm sex-i...» m. Idofs-I-vtvool reinforced with nylon-fancy diamond g9 1 .10 patterns. Sizes 8 I-2 to l0 I-2. — SPECIAL - Boys’ Fancy. Dress Shirts A ASSOYIIIIEIIY‘ pf cgloqr" ' Sizes II to l3 l-Z. SCHO “variant...” .____ gram: Mrs. Earl Tnqmpwn, M", IANDMARK JOY"! Qlliglti‘. Lunch: Mrs. Frank QLIIBIEY. Mrs. Stewart MacMickur, “$373937. willlhl". Hllllnil Mrs. Arthur MncMirken. Neu. '" ‘opt "' “mm” 0! TOW" Ind meeting to he held at the home of C""""¥ Pliilllll"! 51m" h" l9- Mrs. John Myers. Collection a-i "ggggiml, 11° Wild I. l1.- td _ 1.- I t , , cement works "mun e w 85 cenl“ Meet“! '33“ near the famous land ark~ White orl with the National Anthem. 1.1mm hem Th, w“, Ho“. Lunch was served by the hosts; marks the scene o! Alfred the sud committee in charge, _____ __. Great/a detnt GI U! DQNI III III DONOAIPI, Yorkahire, Ihl- 4,,- land ._ (OP) - coruabmvl" Castle near here, recently semi-WI as an ancient montment, is l0 l" restored by the Work; Minlltfl’ at a cost. of name (n00.0001- amsron. llnlland - <61’? " Frightenetfby a yam noun. JlIlO mvu. so, a now-Wu mother, collapaed, luafl M“. and lam dili- non am cnanmr LONDON - (OP) - More than 200,000 farthings ($0001 have been collected by boys of South Grove School, Totienham to hcip sink, in- valid and needy children. 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